Book Review Digest Plus is an essential library tool that brings together book reviews on a wide range of topics, from a variety of sources. Many of the reviews are serious, academic works. This invaluable resource for literary and biographical research is essential for readers’ advisory and...

Books In Print® combines the most trusted and authoritative source of bibliographic information with powerful search, discovery and collection development tools designed specifically to streamline the book discovery and acquisition process. Libraries worldwide consult Books In Print to find...

Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries is the premier source for reviews of academic books and digital resources of interest to scholars and students in higher education. More than 35,000 librarians, faculty, and key decision makers rely on Choice magazine and Choice Reviews Online for...

Hong Kong Academic Library Link(香港高校圖書聯網，中文簡稱港書網), is a project in accelerated resource sharing jointly undertaken by the academic libraries of eight local tertiary institutions, listed in the left sidebar.

The Library of Congress (LC) occupies three buildings on Capitol Hill. The Thomas Jefferson Building (1897) is the original separate Library of Congress building. (The Library began in 1800 inside the U.S. Capitol.) The John Adams Building was built in 1938 and the James Madison Memorial...

The Oxford Research Encyclopedias (OREs) offer long-form overview articles written, peer-reviewed, and edited by leading scholars. The OREs cover both foundational and cutting-edge topics in order to develop, over time, an anchoring knowledge base for major areas of research across the...

Hundreds of important, full text U.S., Canadian and international newspapers...

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Turnitin

User Guide:

Turnitin is an Internet-based plagiarism-prevention service created by iParadigms, LLC, first launched in 1997. Typically, universities and high schools buy licenses to submit essays to the Turnitin website, which checks the documents for unoriginal content. The results can be used to identify...